• August 22, 2009

The New Brain – Jeff Hawkins on his theory on the Neocortex and building intelligent machines.

  • July 24, 2009

4 Podcasts that will make you smarter – Buzz, Zen, Space and Business

1. Buzz Out Loud The best daily technology podcast on the market. Funny, insightful, educational and consistent. Each episode usually run 30-45 minutes. Thanks Tom, Molly, Brian, Jason and crew – LOVE THE SHOW. Subscribe in iTunes or Visit CNET’s BOL Page 2. Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders – Stanford University Each week, Stanford Business students listen [...]

  • May 17, 2009

Visions of an evolving world – by Mark Rolston #video

  • April 14, 2009

20 years from now we’re all going to die. Maybe. #space #earth

On April 13th 2029 – a 25 story wide asteroid will be coming closer to Earth than our own communications satellites orbit. Luckily this time around there is only a 1 in 45,000 chance of an earth impact  - but the asteroid named Apophis will be returning to Earth 7 years later with an even higher chance of impact. [...]

  • March 25, 2009

Magical Egypt The Land of Science

GUBA – Magical Egypt – 01 – The Invisible Science.avi .

  • March 11, 2009

Rocket FAIL – March 11th Discovery launch positioned

Hydogen fuel leak responsible for postponement of Discovery Launch on 3/11

  • March 05, 2009

Science and Buddhism, not religion.

Lama Ole Nydahl, a buddhist teacher, scientist and philosopher, shows how Buddhism, as a religion of experience, can extend our knowledge and integrates the diverse dimensions of our world.

  • March 01, 2009

The Double Slit Experiment in plain English. Quantum craziness.

I tried to explain the double slit experiment to my dad, aunt and nephew today. However, I completely butchered it – making it virtually impossible to visualize. So I offer up this great little video that helps illustrates the infamous experiment in common terms.

  • February 28, 2009

The Multiverse and String Theory [videos]

  • January 17, 2009

Methane on Mars: Is Something Organic Brewing on the Red Planet?: Scientific American

On Earth, methane is something of a villain—a powerful greenhouse gas that is far more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat. But it is also a marker of life that emerges by and large from biological processes, such as the digestive systems of cows and termites. So when methane was identified on Mars in [...]